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Saints and Misfits.

Ali, S. K. (author).

Janna, an Arab American hijabi teen living with her mom and brother, is in the midst of several dilemmas. First, her brother’s courting the impossibly perky, perfectly pious “Saint Sarah,” a study circle leader at their mosque. Next, Janna’s crushing on non-Muslim Jeremy, which is definitely haram. Her biggest problem, though, is the Monster, who’s revered by everyone at their mosque for his exemplary faith. But they don’t know he sexually assaulted Janna, and now he’s spreading cruel rumors about her. Janna’s not sure who—or whether—she can tell, but as she starts relying on unlikely friends, she finds the strength to stand up for herself. Ali’s debut offers a much-needed, important perspective in Janna, whose Muslim faith is pivotal but far from the only part of her multifaceted identity. Thanks to her sharp, wry first-person narrative, readers will gain deep insight into her anxieties, choices, and aspirations. For readers unfamiliar with Muslim traditions, Ali offers plenty of context clues and explanations, though she always keeps the story solidly on Janna’s struggle to maintain friendships, nurse a crush, deal with bullies and predatory people in her life, and discover her own strength in the process. A wide variety of readers will find solidarity with Janna, and not just ones who wear a hijab.